Predicting Armaggedon

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Fourth quarter. Richardson scores, leaving LSU defenders in the dust. LSU attempts insane trick play. This time, it fails. Bama wins. Close game.

About Jay F Guin

My name is Jay Guin, and I’m a retired elder. I wrote The Holy Spirit and Revolutionary Grace about 18 years ago. I’ve spoken at the Pepperdine, Lipscomb, ACU, Harding, and Tulsa lectureships and at ElderLink. My wife’s name is Denise, and I have four sons, Chris, Jonathan, Tyler, and Philip. I have two grandchildren. And I practice law.
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12 Responses to Predicting Armaggedon

  1. laymond says:

    well we see you are not a prophet 🙂

  2. uh oh, there’s a flag on the play and the kick is wide left…

    Dwayne Phillips
    LSU 1980, 1983, 1990

  3. laymond says:

    That’s where the “indwelled” spirit of pride , will lead you, false prophesy 🙂

  4. Alabama John says:

    No goalline stand?

    It was a goalline interception!!!!

  5. Jay Guin says:

    My prediction is entirely sound. It’s a hermeneutical problem, really.

    Which LSU v. UA game was I referring to? The one played yesterday? Obviously not. Manifestly, I was referring to a game to be played at the end of the season.

  6. Emmett says:

    Hmmm. By the end of the season, my hogs will have deflated the egos of those tigers. They seem to be learning that they’re supposed to play starting at the opening kickoff rather than after the halftime intermission…;) Should be peaking just about the time they’re in Red Stick.

  7. Charles McLean says:

    Methinks Jay has been taking prognostication lessons from Harold Camping. How does a team with Trent Richardson fail to score even one touchdown?

  8. Jay Guin says:

    Charles,

    How does the consensus no. 1 team in the country fail to score even one touchdown?

    In this part of the world, the good teams play defense. The best teams play lights-out defense.

  9. laymond says:

    Did any one, except me notice that big smile on Royce’s face.
    I thought I caught a glimpse of canary feathers hanging from his mouth. (the cat that ate the canary) or maybe the tiger that ate the elephant.

  10. laymond says:

    I also saw some wild hogs sharpen their teeth on a gamecock, going to be a dandy when the hogs and tigers get together.

  11. Jay Guin says:

    I wish to now reiterate my previous comment (/2011/11/predicting-armaggedon/#comment-206842):

    My prediction is entirely sound. It’s a hermeneutical problem, really.

    Which LSU v. UA game was I referring to? The one played yesterday? Obviously not. Manifestly, I was referring to a game to be played at the end of the season.

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